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Russia kicks off massive war games, hosts Putin-Xi meetingRussia kicked off what it says are its largest war games since the fall of the Soviet Union on Tuesday, as it hosted a bilateral meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in the far eastern city of Vladivostok.

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Last year, we met Otis Johnson at a New York City shelter for ex-convicts. Everyone there was trying to get their feet back on the ground. Otis had just got out of prison after serving a 44-year sentence. The last time he had seen his family was May 1975.
When we shared Otis's first story of being reintroduced to the modern world, viewers were amazed by just how unfamiliar everything was to him. iPhones, Times Square, jars of pre-mixed peanut butter and jelly ... everything was new or starkly different.
His story clearly resonated with people. More than 12 million people watched Otis' story on YouTube, and we wanted to show them what happened next.
We went to Asbury Park, in New Jersey, with Otis to try to find them. Reconnecting with family was something he had said he was always interested in doing, but hadn't got round to yet. After all, he was still learning how to navigate the city. He had a small box where he kept old, tattered photos of family members, but that was basically all the information he had on them.
"The only address I really have is Asbury Park," Otis told us. So we took the train to Asbury Park not knowing much.
But we did have Otis' memory. Once we arrived at the train station and began roaming the streets, small things about his old home slowly came back to him: extended family members, friends, shops. He wanted to find his aunt, Dottie Moore, and some other family members. He said many would probably think he was dead.
When we talked to Otis about his relationship with his family, his answers were complicated. He was a member of the Fruit of Islam (the paramilitary wing of Nation of Islam, the Islamic religious movement once famously led by Malcom X) in his younger days. The Nation of Islam's stated goals were to improve the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of African Americans. Otis was a devout Muslim who said he helped "clean up the streets" of drug dealers.
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Israel has been locked in conflict with the Palestinians and its Arab neighbors over ownership of land considered holy by many Jews, Christians, and Muslims since its creation in 1948.
Israel is a small country in terms of population and its land mass has almost no strategic depth. But in the last century, Israel has thwarted off her combined enemies on more than one occasions.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) is currently considered to be one of the most potent and efficient military organization in the world.
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VLADIMIR Putin today vowed to strengthen his mighty army and supply it with even more weapons as he watched Russia's biggest war games since the fall of the Soviet Union.
The Vostok 2018 (Восток) drills - taking place in eastern Siberia close to the border with China - involve 300,000 Russian troops as well as joint exercises with the Chinese army.
"This is the first time our army and fleet have undergone such a difficult and large-scale test," said President Putin.
The exercises, that involve over a thousand military aircraft as well as up to 36,000 tanks, come amid tense relations between Russia and the West that have fallen to a post-Cold War low.
Speaking at the Tsugol firing range about 80 miles north of the border with China, Putin said Russia was a peaceful country ready for cooperation with any state interested in partnership, but that it was a soldier's duty to be ready to defend his country and its allies.
"Therefore we are going to further strengthen our armed forces, supply them with the latest generations of weapons and equipment, develop international military partnership," he said.
The Chinese media have described the People's Liberation Army involvement in the drills as the country's largest-ever dispatch of forces abroad for war games.
Russia has said it is showcasing methods developed during its military intervention in Syria, giving Chinese forces - which haven't fought in a war since 1979 - a glimpse of real combat skills.
The five-day mock battles involve more than DOUBLE the number of recruits currently in the entire British armed forces.
NATO has already condemned the war games as a rehearsal for "large-scale conflict” - and experts say they are without doubt the largest in modern Russian history.
"It fits into a pattern we have seen over some time - a more assertive Russia, significantly increasing its defence budget and its military presence,” warned an alliance spokesman.
The Russian army has compared the show of force to the USSR's 1981 Zapad war games that saw around 150,000 Warsaw Pact soldiers take part in the largest military exercises of the Soviet era.
Yet the drills - to take place across several training grounds - will dwarf even this notorious exercise when it comes to scale.
Military leaders released video footage of military vehicles, planes, helicopters and ships getting into position for the initial stage of the drills.
The jaw-dropping numbers involved in the Vostok-2018 include:
Around 300,000 battle-ready Russian troops.
More than 1,000 planes, helicopters, and drones.
36,000 tanks and armoured personnel carriers.
More than 80 ships and naval support vessels.
An estimated 30 aircraft from the Chinese air force.
Mongolian troops will also join the battles.
Russia has one million military personnel in total.
Putin’s spokesman said last month that maintaining Russia's defence capabilities is "justified, needed and has no alternative" as rival powers are "frequently quite aggressive and unfriendly”.
The Russian army is rolling out its latest weaponry - Iskander missiles that can carry nuclear warheads, T-80 and T-90 tanks and its recent Su-34 and Su-35 fighter planes.
At sea, the Russian fleet is deploying several frigates equipped with Kalibr missiles that have been used in Syria.
For weeks Russia has been preparing for the drills - at one point closing a road so planes could land near Khabarovsk, and firing missiles from land, surface and submarine at a target in the Sea of Okhotsk.
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US officials told that US Navy destroyer USS Mustin carried out a "freedom of navigation" operation.
The destroyer came with 12 nautical miles of an artificial island built by China in the South China Sea.
The officials disclosed that USS Mustin traveled very close to Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands. Several maneuvering operations were carried out.
China has major territorial disputes with its neighbors over the area.
China's claims most of the South China Sea. The claim is contested by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.
The route is significant as about $5 trillion in trade through shipping passes each year.
Countries like US, Japan and India have no claims in the area and want ‘Freedom of Navigation’ as per international maritime laws.
China has tried imposing a unilateral decision as per which all ships navigating in the area needs to identify itself to the Chinese Navy.
This operation was the latest in a series of operations carried out by America to impose ‘Freedom of Navigation’ undermining the Chinese position.
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INTRODUCTION
The Russian Kilo-class submarine is nothing new. It’s been around in some form or another since the 1980s.
But Krasnodar represents a significant evolution.
Moscow’s keen to export them for desperately needed hard currency, given the swath of sanctions that have been applied against the country since it invaded Crimea in 2014.
As such, it’s marketing Krasnodar and the submarines of its class as the quietest in the world.
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes WHY KRASNODAR IS RIGHTLY DUBBED AS 'BLACK HOLE’ BY U.S & NATO ?
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Putin had warned NATO that the submarine would be passing through friendly waters.
NATO knew the new submarine was passing by. And new submarines are items of keen interest.
How noisy is it? What are its unique sound signatures? How long can its batteries last? Does it carry any new equipment?
Any info could be useful in any future conflict.
THE PURSUIT
Several specialist NATO anti-submarine frigates were following, determined to find out. The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush put its sea-scanning Seahawk helicopters to the task. As was a flight of new P-8 Poseidon sub-hunting aircraft based in Italy.
But the Russians weren’t going to play. The submarine had travelled on the surface — in plain sight — through the North Sea from Russia’s northern naval bases. NATO warships — including Britain’s HMS Somerset kept a watchful eye on it, waiting for it to submerge, but it didn’t.
At least not until it reached Libya, where Russia’s Defence Ministry abruptly warned international airlines that it would be taking part in military exercises off the coast.
It was part of a sales-pitch to Egypt, and others, who are in the market for modern — quiet — conventionally powered submarines.
NATO lost Krasnodar in middle of the exercise and , out of the blue on May 29, a series of cruise missiles tore through the air towards targets around Syria’s besieged city of Palmyra.
They were Russian missiles and they came from the Krasnodar.
This changed everything. The submarine was able move from Libya to Syria a distance of more than 2000 km undetected even with significant number of NATO assets trying to track it.
It also posed a troubling question: who was hunting whom?
LETHAL CAPABLITIES
The submarine has a max range of 6000 to 7500 mmi & a max speed of 20 knots. It has an endurance of 45 days. The submarine posses an excellent armament which includes:
* 6 x 533 mm torpedo tubes for a total of 18 torpedoes
* 4 Kalibr or Club missile for land-attack , anti-ship missile and anti-submarine role
* 24 mines
* 8 Strela-3 or 8 Igla-1 Surface-to-air missiles
REMARKS
“They were flexing their muscles,” said Rear Admiral Kenneth Whitesell, commander of the USS Bush strike group, told the Wall Street Journal.
“One small submarine has the ability to threaten a large capital asset like an aircraft carrier," said US Navy Capt. Bill Ellis, commander of US anti-sub planes in Europe.
Naval analyst and historian Dr Alexander Clarke said the design of Krasnodar is interesting, and appears to be very successful.
“It’s probably the quietest Kilo, and all powered down running just on batteries in the noisy Mediterranean, that could start to cause worry — even for NATO.”
“And the Russians will not only build more for themselves, they’ll probably be building similar vessels for others. Vietnam, Algeria, India and Iran will all be interested in that capability ... and you can be sure China wants to match it.”
“With the likes of Krasnodar now having cruise missile capability, they are pretty much the kingpin of Russia’s sea denial/anti-access forces ... a mobile minefield which is also capable of precision strike. It’s what Australia wanted from the Collins class, Japan from the Soryu’s and Israel from the Dolphins. The difference is Russia seems to have got it and are confident enough to flaunt it.”
CONCLUSION
The new phase of a deadly old Cold War game appears to panning out after a Syrian jet fighter was shot down by the USS George H.W. Bush’s F/A-18 aircraft on June 18.
Moscow threatened to shoot down US fighter aircraft in retaliation.
Russia has worked to enhance its naval capabilities since 2000.The Russians are also building two other new designs.
Both are nuclear powered, The Borei class are Russia’s new generation of ballistic missile submarines — the cornerstone and most survivable part of its nuclear arsenal.
The hunter class, called the Yasen, is intended to destroy US aircraft carriers like USS George H.W. Bush.
And the Wall Street Journal speculates one of these — the Kazan — may have secretly shadowed the USS George H.W. Bush and Britain’s newest aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, during August exercises in the North Atlantic.
This all adds up to presents a major step back towards the level of submarine activity that was a feature of the Cold War.
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Is Russia’s Hypersonic YU-71 Missile A Disaster For US : Nuclear Warheads ?
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Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces reportedly test fired a RS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile on October 25, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. Russian military analysts believe that the launch might have been a test of a new hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV), the YU-71, also known as Project 4202, a warhead purportedly capable of penetrating any missile defense shield.
“At 11:58 a.m. Moscow time [08:58 GMT], an RS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile was launched from the position area of the Yasnensky missile formation [the Orenburg Region]. The launch has been a success and the warhead has been delivered to the area of the Kura combat field [Kamchatka Peninsula],” the defense ministry said in a statement published by TASS news agency.
The defense ministry statement did not mention the YU-71. As I noted elsewhere, the last successful test of the YU-71 occurred in April 2016, according to Pentagon officials. (A previous test in June 2015 is believed to have been unsuccessful.) The April 2016 test also allegedly involved a RS-18 ICBM.
Senior Russian defense officials have repeatedly stated that Russia’s defense industry is working on fielding hypersonic weapon system capable of penetrating advanced missile defense systems by the early 2020s. One of the major difficulties remains the YU-71 HGV’s accuracy since engineers have so far been unsuccessful in developing functioning missile control system, according to a Russian defense industry source. Missile scientists also need to develop new materials that can withstand temperatures of 1,500˚C, generated by speeds of Mach 5 and above.
Last year, I explained why a HGV warhead spells trouble for conventional interceptor-based missile defense systems:
Once it reaches near space and is ejected from the missile booster, the YU-71 HGV begins to glide in a relatively flat trajectory by executing a pull-up maneuver and accelerating to up to ten times the speed of sound, or around 7,680 miles per hour.
The gliding phase enables the YU-71 HGV not only to maneuver aerodynamically – performing “extreme maneuvers” and evading interception – but also extends the range of the missile.
[U]nlike conventional reentry vehicles, which descend through the atmosphere on a predictable ballistic trajectory, hypersonic glider vehicles are almost impossible to intercept by conventional missile defense systems, which track incoming objects via satellite sensors and ground and sea radar.
As I noted previously, the YU-71 could eventually be mounted on Russia’s new super-heavy thermonuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missile, the RS-28 Sarmat. With its 10 heavy or 15 (some sources say 16) lighter warheads, the silo-based ICBM, once operational, will reportedly be capable of wiping out an area the size of Texas or France. Some experts estimate that the RS-28 will be able to carry up to three YU-71 HGVs.
The RS-18 is a Soviet era a fourth-generation silo-launched liquid-propellant ICBM capable of carrying up to six 550 kiloton warheads and an estimated range of 10,000 kilometers. According to some estimates, the Strategic Missile Forces have around 30 RS-18 ICBM currently in service, but the two-stage liquid fuel missile is slowly being phased out and replaced by never silo-based models like RS-24 Yars (SS-27), which along with the RS-12M2 ICBM (the Topol-M missile system) will become the mainstay of Russia’s land-based nuclear deterrent.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced at the beginning of 2016 that the Strategic Missile Forces would test-launch a total of 16 ICBM throughout the year, with 14 dedicated to testing new missiles and warheads including the RS-28 Sarma
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Russia’s largest war games in recent history have kicked off in the Far East.
The Defence Ministry said the largest military drills since the end of the Cold War will involve about 36,000 tanks and 300,000 troops at sea and on the ground.
China is sending 3,200 troops to take part in the Vostok 2018 exercises later this week.
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The US Navy accepted delivery of the USS Gerald R. Ford on May 31st.
Ford class super-carriers are being built to replace some of the United States Navy's existing Nimitz-class carriers from 2017.
The ships of Ford class are expected to be in service with the US Navy till 2065.
The first ship of this class is USS Gerald R. Ford. Like all the Nimitz class carriers, the USS Gerald R. Ford is also build in Newport News Shipbuilding. It costs around $12.8 billion.
In this video we will look into the 5 definitive reasons, why Russia and China should fear it?
EMALS & AAG:
Nimitz-class carriers got planes moving for takeoff using steam-actuated catapults. The system required a lot of steam piping, a large condensate return, and tons of fresh water. They tend to have a lot of maintenance issues.
Plus, with steam-actuation, the majority of the force is being transferred to the airplane at the beginning of the stroke—in a jolt. This puts stress on an airframe, and thus reduces lifespan of the multi-million dollar planes.
Ford class uses Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS). The system uses linear induction motor with an electric current to generate a magnetic field. That field then propels a carriage down a track. Since the power delivery is linear, it negates the deficiencies of steam catapult.
The hydraulic arresting system is installed in Nimitz class.
Hydraulic arresting system is designed for traditional carrier based aircrafts.
Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) is capable of working with all current and projected future carrier-based aircraft, from the lightest unmanned aerial vehicles to the heaviest manned fighters and are more efficient.
It is to be noted here that Russia and China, are still using using ski jump, which are generation behind steam-actuated catapults of Nimitz class, and two generation behind EMALS of Ford class.
Also no Russian or Chinese carrier is expected to field AAG in near future, limiting their ability to field futuristic Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV).
MORE POWER:
Ford class has newly designed reactors.
2 Bechtel A1B nuclear reactors are installed on USS Gerald R. Ford. Each one these are capable of producing 300 MW of electricity, triple the 100 MW of each Nimitz-class.
The huge power supply provides for the legroom, required for future expansions like inducting Lasers and Rail Guns.
STATE OF ART RADAR:
USS Gerald R. Ford has an integrated Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) search and tracking radar system. The dual-band radar (DBR) utilizes a multi tier, dual-band tracker, which consists of a local X band tracker, a local S band tracker, and a central tracker. The central tracker merges the two signals to provide a comprehensive situational awareness.
HIGHER FREQUECY OF AIRCRAFT LAUNCH:
USS Gerald R. Ford implements high levels of automation, which gives it, increased capability with reduced crew.
Automation has been implemented wherever possible.
Ford-class carrier has 25% less crew compared to Nimitz class.
This will result in the vessel being much more efficient, and also reduce faults due to human error.
The Ford class also has a newly designed deck, which provides more space for flight operations. It has 3 aircraft elevators instead of 4 in Nimitz. These 3 are much more advanced than the 4 in Nimitz.
The result of Automation & superior elevators is impressive.
Ford class is capable of generating 30 % more sorties (flight missions) per day than Nimitz‐class.
LASERS & RAIL GUN
Initially the Ford class will have 2 squadrons of 10 to 12 F-35C Joint Strike Fighters, 2 squadrons of 10 to 12 F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, 5 EA-18G Growler electronic attack jets, 4 E-2D Hawkeye airborne early-warning and control aircraft, and 2 C-2 Greyhound carrier onboard delivery (COD) planes. It will carry 8 MH-60S Seahawk helicopters as well.
These two factors come together to enable Ford class to accommodate two game changing technologies in coming days:
1. Lasers: Recently the US Navy has tested a $40 million, 30-kilowatt laser mounted on the deck of the USS Ponce in the Persian Gulf. Unlike missiles, lasers travel at the speed of light, so they hit their target almost instantaneously. Not only can they take out a swarm of deadly drones, they can act as a missile defense system.
2. Rail Gun: The US Navy recently test fired a railgun. Railguns use electromagnetic energy to fire projectiles at 7 to 9 times the speed of sound. There is no way to defend against these shots.
Russia & China are far off from incorporating this technology in their vessels.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping did a spot of cooking Tuesday, on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.
The two leaders made Russian pancakes, stuffed with black and red caviar, washed down with some Russian vodka.
The two toured a cultural expo following a day of meetings in the Far Eastern city.

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North Korea to COLLAPSE in 12 weeks as ‘cuts fuel supply’ to Kim Jong-un
KIM Jong-un faces the collapse of his kingdom as North Korea grinds to a halt without Chinese fuel.
Petrol prices in Pyongyang have shot up by 83% in just three days, foreign residents claim.
At some gas stations, only diplomats and international organisations are being served.
And if Kim uses liquid rocket fuel in his missiles, they could be affected too.
Kerosene, which is derived from the crude oil China supplies, is often used in liquid rocket fuel.
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According to the Russian Ministry of Defence, the Vostok-2018 drills are to be held from 11 to 17 September, in the Far East of Russian, footage from Monday shows.
Reportedly around 300,000 troops, 1,000 aircraft, 36,000 armoured vehicles and 80 vessels are to take part in the drills.
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Behold Mega Military Drills with Super-Weapons of Russia and China military (Vostok 2018)
Vostok 2018 'East 2018'is a large-scale Russian military exercise. throughout Siberia and the country's Far East.The exercise will involve units from the Army, Air Force and Navy. China, Mongolia, as well as NATO member Turkey have been invited to the exercise.
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